I would recommend going to a serious makeup school that focuses on makeup,
like European School of Makeup, E.S.M. Really awesome.
www.esmmakeup.com
For becoming a makeup artist I would not go to a Cosmetology school, but a makeup school. Many cosmetology students are dissapointed with the little makeup they actually learn.
European School of Makeup in LA has great 3 month programs.
www.esmmakeup.com
For you to become a become a make-up artist, you need to go to college for at least 2 years. This may vary depending on what field you want to specialize in.
I would think 18. I mean, before you can even think of that, find out how much schooling you have to do in your state before you can start getting some work.
It is not necessary to go to college to become a painter, but a 4 year college might do the trick!
It does not take very long to become a makeup artist. Generally programs allow a certificate after 3-6 months, depending on the individual program.
Well you have to be specific. A celebrity makeup artist? A ailing makeup artist? A tv makeup artist? Well if you work I'm a salon it all depends on your experience and the area youre at. You'd make about somewhere from 1,000-3,000 as a beginner but like I said, it depends where you work. As a celebrity makeup artist you can just about charge as much money as you want. But don't go crazy. You can't ask for 50,000 for a little makeup done. You have to learn from others and yourself. Look in the mirror, try new things and just keep going down that road. If you're a celebrity makeup artist you have a chance to make 10,000 dollars a DAY. And with tv makeup artists.. they make however amount. I'm sure its not specific.
A professional makeup artist will usually need classes in order to get a cosmetology license and be registered with the board of health where they intend to work (regulations vary from state to state) and is usually needed only for hair. Formal education is not needed - it is based on talent and ability. If its special effects makeup or prosthetics (like monster makeup) for the movies, some studios might require an art degree to be hired (for many complicated reasons) but usually a High school diploma is fine. If your good and can prove it, you will be hired regardless of what your education is.
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Black simple clothes (T-shirt, pants, skirt & tights, etc) Closed in black flats, some sets and workplaces require closed toed shoes for health and safety reasons. Avoid dangly bracelets, earrings, necklaces etc. The idea is to look chic & stylish yet be comfortable because you'll be on your feet all day long. Try to avoid trends that are too out there as your outfit will detract from your work. Same goes with your makeup, hair and personal grooming. Simple elegant makeup and well groomed hair that is styled well for medium to short length or tied/pinned back if long will enhance your image as a professional makeup artist.
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These are the sort of Questions you ask your Permanent Makeup Artist...its best to get information directly from them as the art of permanent makeup is constantly evolving.
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You can start learning as soon as you have left school, and start working the year after, but you may need more qualifications for some salons.
Well you have to be specific. A celebrity makeup artist? A ailing makeup artist? A tv makeup artist? Well if you work I'm a salon it all depends on your experience and the area youre at. You'd make about somewhere from 1,000-3,000 as a beginner but like I said, it depends where you work. As a celebrity makeup artist you can just about charge as much money as you want. But don't go crazy. You can't ask for 50,000 for a little makeup done. You have to learn from others and yourself. Look in the mirror, try new things and just keep going down that road. If you're a celebrity makeup artist you have a chance to make 10,000 dollars a DAY. And with tv makeup artists.. they make however amount. I'm sure its not specific.
some famous artist havn't had one single art class. but does it count if you took lessions at school?
64 weeks for daytime classes, 85 weeks for evening classes ...
A professional makeup artist will usually need classes in order to get a cosmetology license and be registered with the board of health where they intend to work (regulations vary from state to state) and is usually needed only for hair. Formal education is not needed - it is based on talent and ability. If its special effects makeup or prosthetics (like monster makeup) for the movies, some studios might require an art degree to be hired (for many complicated reasons) but usually a High school diploma is fine. If your good and can prove it, you will be hired regardless of what your education is.
You can be any age to become an artists as long as you believe in yourself and truly love what you are doing.
take dance classes and practice on your free time :)
C.N.A classes would be classes for someone who wants to become a Certified Nursing Assistant. These classes usually don't take long to complete and you can usually get a CNA license within 6 months.
You can get a baby- sitting certificate from your local American Red Cross. Classes are generally two weeks long.
It takes 7 years to become a lawyer. Plus some accounting classes for IRS.